TV Schedule

Sunday, Dec 20

Chip and Joanna Gaines take Kristin and Brandon Haire on a tour through the Western Hills neighborhood in Waco, Texas. Western Hills is an established neighborhood near Lake Waco, known for its big trees and big lots. This is the first house for the Haires to own together, and they're looking for a home to settle down in to create memories with their two young children. They're looking for a home with 4-bedrooms, an open floor plan and a nice yard for their kids to play in. Chip Gaines says the Haires aren't asking for the moon but they're going to get it within a $210,000 budget.

Chip and Joanna Gaines take Isabel and Justin Reed on a tour through three houses in Waco, Texas. Justin is a lawyer and Isabel's a part-time realtor and stay-at-home mom. The couple started their life together in a tiny town, which was Justin's preference. Then after starting a family, he conceded and moved his family to Waco. The Reeds have a generous budget of $450,000 allowing them lots of options to satisfy both their tastes. They're looking for a 4-bedroom, 4-bath house with a big kitchen, an open living area, a front porch and a nice play area for their two daughters.

Chip and Joanna take their new clients, Noah and Jessica Dansby, on a tour through three homes in Hillsboro, Texas, a small charming city halfway between Dallas and Waco. The Dansby family currently lives in Hillsboro and want to stay, but their house is too small for their three growing sons. Chip and Jo found three houses that could potentially provide the Dansbys with the space and character they're looking for. First they tour the 'Nut House,' a spacious home on an ideal lot, yet it is the epitome of a fixer upper after being on the market for more than two years. Next, they see the Suite House, an abode with ample space in a wonderful neighborhood, but the renovation required is daunting to the Dansbys. Lastly they check out 'Jo's Amazing Technicolor Dream House,' the least spacious of the three homes on the tour, but the most affordable. Can Chip and Jo find the perfect home for this growing family? What will the first design meeting be like at the Silos? Will Chip remember his twelfth anniversary?

Baylor University graduates Chip and Joanna Gaines meet with two other Baylor alumni, Lori and Baron Craft, to tour three different houses in Waco. The Crafts live in Houston, but are looking to purchase a second home near the university in hopes that their 12-year-old son will one day live in the house and continue the family's Baylor legacy. With a budget of $160,000, Baron and Lori are looking for a three-bedroom house full of Old Waco character. The first house they visit, the Brick House, has an awkward closed-in porch in front that looks like it belongs in the back of the house. Inside, however, the house has a lot of old character and built-in detail that holds a lot of potential. The next house they tour is the Power House in one of the most historical neighborhoods in Waco. While the house has a lot of vintage charm and a huge backyard, the house would need all new electrical wiring, which means a lot more work. Is the character of the Power House worth the amount of renovation it requires? The Black and White House is the last stop on the Craft's tour. It lacks some of the character of the other two houses, but with beautiful hardwood floors and a cute layout on the inside, Joanna assures the Crafts that their budget is more than enough to transform the space into the house of their dreams. The Crafts face a tough decision: Which house will become their new home away from home?

With two kids under the age of ten, Jaime and Kyle Ferguson are drawn to the good schools and spacious lots in the area of McGregor, Texas. They are looking for a house with four bedrooms, an open kitchen, and lots of trees, and hope that Chip and Joanna can help them find the perfect fit. Their budget of $450,000 allows them a lot of flexibility for renovations, so Chip and Joanna take them on a tour of three houses in the area that couldn't be more different. The first stop on their tour is a large ranch-style home Chip calls the 'House in the Woods.' The next house feels like a step backward in time. Nicknamed the 'Wild West House,' it is a unique Victorian-style house said to be owned by a banker in the late 1800s. The last house they visit is a large, modern-style ranch nicknamed the 'Cliff House.'

Katherine, Natalia, and Paolo live in Natalia's grandparents' house they inherited. Natalia loves her grandparents' old home and wants to stay, but her mom Katherine thinks the house needs updating and is ready to find something with more space. Natalia's husband Paolo is a neutral party and wants is his wife and mother-in-law to both be happy. Inserting themselves into this already crowded debate are Designer Hilary and Realtor David who are determined to bring an end to this multi-generational conflict. Hilary and her team are determined to make the home function for the family, while David thinks the solution is a bigger, newer house. Desperate for a place tailored to their lifestyles, this family will have to decide if they can love their home again or if they should list it?

After a frustrating house hunt, new parents Allison and Robert thought they lucked out on finding a quaint 1200 square foot home in a prestigious neighborhood. But after moving in, Allison saw their house in a whole new, negative light. She thinks their only solution for more space, more storage, and an upstairs bathroom is to move. But Robert is content with their home and wants to stay put. Wedging themselves into this debate are Realtor David and Designer Hilary. David hopes to find this couple a home with more space and function while Hilary and her team try to completely re-imagine this couple's small house. Desperate for a home with more room, Robert and Allison will have to decide if they can love their home again? Or will they list it?

Dave and Sonya have spent 8 years battling a never-ending to do list in their Mid Century home. Graphic designer, Dave loves the feel of the house but Sonya is fed up with the issues that constantly appear. Will David find them a functioning home without the to do list or will Hilary make them fall in love all over again by reinventing many of the home's hotly debated spaces?

Emilee and Jody bought their charming 1,626 sq ft home with the intention of using Jody's handy skills as a contractor to fix it up. But after living in constant construction for several years, Emilee is ready to move. They want to start a family and while Jody strongly feels they can fix up their home to make it ready for kids, Emilee does not. Not only is Emilee is tired of living in a construction site; she does not think there is enough space to accommodate for a growing family. Will David find them a move in ready home with enough space or will designer Hilary show them that their house is ready for their family filled future by reinventing many of its highly debated spaces?

Needing an immediate place to live, pharmacist Sam and lawyer Valerie purchased their mid-century modern home under pressure. While Valerie loved the unique style, Sam has regretted this decision from the minute they moved in. He dislikes the small, dated bathrooms, the cramped kitchen and the lack of closet space - but he hates the idea of renovations even more. Valerie wants Sam to keep an open mind and is certain that a few changes will have a large impact on their home and daily life. Will David find them a great move-in ready home or will Hilary make them fall in love by reinventing many of the home's hotly debated spaces?

Ryan and Ashley purchased their home when Ashley was a few months pregnant. Though it was in a desirable neighborhood, it was the worst house on the block and they were able to get it for a great price. The house, of course, needed a ton of renovations, which they were unable to complete by the due date. Ryan is feeling overwhelmed by the amount of work and thinks it is just time to go, however Ashley feels strongly that with a little more work this can be their forever home. Will David find them a family ready home that will allow these new parents to enjoy time with their son, or will Hilary expand their outlook by reinventing many of the home's unrenovated spaces?

When Delilah and Dan found this 2000 square foot, mid-century bungalow, Dan was so excited he started, but never finished, project after project. Now Delilah is tired of living in a perpetual construction zone. Designer Hilary and her team create a functioning home for this family of five, while Realtor David finds them unique, move-in ready homes to check all the boxes on their list. Desperate for a home that's not only stylish, but functions for their busy family of five, Delilah and Dan will have to decide whether they can love this home again, or will they list it?

New York couple Robert and Michelle Carvalho are sick of the traffic and noise on Long Island and want a house and property that will provide a quiet, unhurried life for them and their family of four. Motivated by their daughter Christina's choice to attend the University of Florida and wanting to give their 14 year-old son, Luke, the opportunity to play sports all winter, the Carvahlos look for a home with the help of Atlantic Partners Realty Agent Tracy Fending.

David and Lauren Purvis are both Georgia lawyers living in Atlanta. They're expecting a child and are ready for a change of pace, so they're looking for a home in the Savannah Isles. They want to be able to get to the downtown area of Savannah but also work from the beach. With the help of their real estate agent Jenny Rutherford, from Coastal Area Partners, they'll see a bunch of different homes spanning the Isles east of Savannah.

Jay and Kerri have lived all over the country thanks to Jay's career in the hospitality field, but when a job offer comes up for Jay in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, they decide to get serious about buying a home. Hilton Head Island provides a great family setting for these golf enthusiasts and their nine-year-old son, Conner. With some help from their Charter One broker Brad Wilson, they hope to find a fitting home on an fantastic island.

Mike and Carina are ready to leave the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas for the secluded serenity of Little Gasparilla Island off Florida's west coast. They're looking for a more environmentally-friendly home away from cities and pollution, close to a natural barrier island. Along with their Palermo Real Estate Professionals agent Sue Paskert, the couple hopes to find their perfect piece of island life.

Toronto natives Pamela and Paul have finally decided to tie the knot and want to elope in one of the most beautiful places in the world: Belize. They've turn to Adam McKie of Private Islands Inc to find an island resort that will host both their nuptials and honeymoon vacation.

College sweethearts Bryan & Carlee have been married for fourteen years. As owners of their own luxury pool cleaning business, they're looking to get away before the busy summer season. With the assistance of Adam McKie of Private Islands Inc, they'll be turning their dream of a week in Bora Bora into a reality.

Jace, Josh and their son Sawyer have been staying with relatives since they sold their home. Now they're in a hurry to find a Southern Acadian style house near Gonzales, Louisiana, that can accommodate their growing family. But she wants a subdivision home with an luxury, updated kitchen and dual sinks in the master, and he wants a place in the country with lots of acreage, a backyard pond, and no neighbors.

Mom and dad measure the quietness of an area by whether or not they can hear palm trees blowing in the breeze. But their teenage boys want all the action that comes with living near one of the world's best beaches. The property that pleases all will come with a high price tag. Mom has plans to open a coffee shop here on the island but she may have to sacrifice the budget for the business if she wants everyone to be happy. Along the way, random roosters and back porches with air conditioners raising a racket, not to mention the traffic near Seven Mile, conspire to keep the parents from their peaceful paradise.

Jay and Kerri have lived all over the country thanks to Jay's career in the hospitality field, but when a job offer comes up for Jay in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, they decide to get serious about buying a home. Hilton Head Island provides a great family setting for these golf enthusiasts and their nine-year-old son, Conner. With some help from their Charter One broker Brad Wilson, they hope to find a fitting home on an fantastic island.

Mike and Carina are ready to leave the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas for the secluded serenity of Little Gasparilla Island off Florida's west coast. They're looking for a more environmentally-friendly home away from cities and pollution, close to a natural barrier island. Along with their Palermo Real Estate Professionals agent Sue Paskert, the couple hopes to find their perfect piece of island life.

Toronto natives Pamela and Paul have finally decided to tie the knot and want to elope in one of the most beautiful places in the world: Belize. They've turn to Adam McKie of Private Islands Inc to find an island resort that will host both their nuptials and honeymoon vacation.

College sweethearts Bryan & Carlee have been married for fourteen years. As owners of their own luxury pool cleaning business, they're looking to get away before the busy summer season. With the assistance of Adam McKie of Private Islands Inc, they'll be turning their dream of a week in Bora Bora into a reality.

Jace, Josh and their son Sawyer have been staying with relatives since they sold their home. Now they're in a hurry to find a Southern Acadian style house near Gonzales, Louisiana, that can accommodate their growing family. But she wants a subdivision home with an luxury, updated kitchen and dual sinks in the master, and he wants a place in the country with lots of acreage, a backyard pond, and no neighbors.

Mom and dad measure the quietness of an area by whether or not they can hear palm trees blowing in the breeze. But their teenage boys want all the action that comes with living near one of the world's best beaches. The property that pleases all will come with a high price tag. Mom has plans to open a coffee shop here on the island but she may have to sacrifice the budget for the business if she wants everyone to be happy. Along the way, random roosters and back porches with air conditioners raising a racket, not to mention the traffic near Seven Mile, conspire to keep the parents from their peaceful paradise.

New York couple Robert and Michelle Carvalho are sick of the traffic and noise on Long Island and want a house and property that will provide a quiet, unhurried life for them and their family of four. Motivated by their daughter Christina's choice to attend the University of Florida and wanting to give their 14 year-old son, Luke, the opportunity to play sports all winter, the Carvahlos look for a home with the help of Atlantic Partners Realty Agent Tracy Fending.

David and Lauren Purvis are both Georgia lawyers living in Atlanta. They're expecting a child and are ready for a change of pace, so they're looking for a home in the Savannah Isles. They want to be able to get to the downtown area of Savannah but also work from the beach. With the help of their real estate agent Jenny Rutherford, from Coastal Area Partners, they'll see a bunch of different homes spanning the Isles east of Savannah.